I'm looking for a little help with the synthesis of a Rodinal substitute. All chemicals I'm using are either from Sigma-Aldrich or Acros Organics, so I don't think that is a problem.
The synthesis of a Pararodinal acetaminophen based formula (tubes 1-2) is straight forward and produces the straw color of commercially available Rodinal. It also develops (1:25 dilution) a test piece of light exposed film without issue (TriX or HP5)
However, when attempting to use the 4-aminophenol base (aka para-aminophenol) (tubes 3-6), I get a dark purple colored solution. Also, I couldn't get close the amount of potassium sulfite in solution that the starting recipe had.
For those of you that have tried this, is it normal? If not, will you point me in the direction of what went wrong?
Thanks!
Recipes used listed below, and all tubes have been sitting for 2 weeks
Images to reference
Tubes 1-6 (left to right)
Tubes 2-6 (left to right)
Pararodinal Recipe (digitaltruth.com):
15g acetaminophen
50g sodium sulfite (Na2SO3)
20g sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Scaled for 50mL
used pure acetaminophen, no tablets or capsules
tube 1 - pararodinal
3g acetaminophen, 10g, Na2SO3, 4g NaOH, 50mL dH2O
I didn't fully dissolve the sodium sulfite first
brown precipitate (ppt)
tube 2 - K-pararodinal (same molar equivalent of SO3- and OH- as original formula)
replaced NaOH with KOH, Na2SO3 with K2S2O5 (potassium metabisulfite)
3g acetaminophen, 8.89g, K2S2O5, 10.1g KOH, 50mL dH2O
no ppt
10g NaSO3 = 0.08mol
4g NaOH = 0.1mol
3g acetaminophen = 0.02mol
so 0.1mol KOH = 5.61g
0.08mol K2SO3 = 12.66g
using K2S2O5 + 2KOH --> 2K2SO3 + H2O
you need 0.04mol K2S2O5 = 8.89g
plus 0.08mol KOH = 4.49g
therefore total KOH is 4.49g+5.61g = 10.1g
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From APUG modern rodinal substitute resources page
starting points for tubes 3-5
Rodinal Substitute
p-Aminophenol.(free base) ................... 41 g
Potassium sulphite (anh) ..................... 348 g (I can't get anywhere close to this into solution)
Potassium Hydroxide ........................... 27 g
Potassium Bromide ............................. 10 g
Benzotriazole 1% ............................... 10 ml
Water to make .................................. 1 litre.
If necessary adjust to pH 14
starting point for tube 6
EZ-Rodinal
To 400 ml water, add:
Sodium sulfite (anhyd) 85 g
p-Aminophenol base 40 g
Stir well. Add
Sodium hydroxide 13.8 g or Potassium hydroxide 19.2 g
Add water to make 500 ml.
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chemicals:
distilled water
4-aminophenol base (sigma >99%, CAS 123-30-8)
Potassium Sulfite (acros >90%, CAS 10117-38-1)
Potassium Metabisulfite (sigma >98%, CAS 16731-55-8)
Potassium Hydroxide (sigma >85%, CAS 1310-58-3)
Potassium Bromide (sigma >99%, CAS 7758-02-3
scaled for 50mL
Tube 3: (2.05g 4-amino, 17.4g potassium sulfite, 1.35g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
Potassium sulfite would not fully dissolve, even at 100C (could only get ~10g into 50mL solution)
added in following order 25mL H2O+ Ksulfite + 4 amino +KOH, bring to 50mL. purple color
added an excess of KOH, turned pinkish in color
brown ppt
Tube 4: same as tube 3, order of addition changed
mix 10mL H2O + 4-amino + KOH in separate tube (dark purple color)
add to H2O+ sulfite mixture (still not fully dissolved, bring to 50mL. purple color.
added excess KOH, slowly turning brownish purple
brown ppt
Tube 5: reduced potassium sulfite to 4.27g, same order of addition as tube 3
(2.05g 4-amino, 4.27g pot sulfite, 1.35g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
no ppt
Tube 6: converted EZ-Rodinal from Na to K and used metabisulfite (molar equivalent of sulfite used is the same as EZ-Rodinal formula)
increased 4-amino, used metabisulfite
(4g 4-amino, 7.51g potassium metabisulfite, 5.71g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
whitish crystalline ppt
The synthesis of a Pararodinal acetaminophen based formula (tubes 1-2) is straight forward and produces the straw color of commercially available Rodinal. It also develops (1:25 dilution) a test piece of light exposed film without issue (TriX or HP5)
However, when attempting to use the 4-aminophenol base (aka para-aminophenol) (tubes 3-6), I get a dark purple colored solution. Also, I couldn't get close the amount of potassium sulfite in solution that the starting recipe had.
For those of you that have tried this, is it normal? If not, will you point me in the direction of what went wrong?
Thanks!
Recipes used listed below, and all tubes have been sitting for 2 weeks
Images to reference
Tubes 1-6 (left to right)

Tubes 2-6 (left to right)

Pararodinal Recipe (digitaltruth.com):
15g acetaminophen
50g sodium sulfite (Na2SO3)
20g sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Scaled for 50mL
used pure acetaminophen, no tablets or capsules
tube 1 - pararodinal
3g acetaminophen, 10g, Na2SO3, 4g NaOH, 50mL dH2O
I didn't fully dissolve the sodium sulfite first
brown precipitate (ppt)
tube 2 - K-pararodinal (same molar equivalent of SO3- and OH- as original formula)
replaced NaOH with KOH, Na2SO3 with K2S2O5 (potassium metabisulfite)
3g acetaminophen, 8.89g, K2S2O5, 10.1g KOH, 50mL dH2O
no ppt
10g NaSO3 = 0.08mol
4g NaOH = 0.1mol
3g acetaminophen = 0.02mol
so 0.1mol KOH = 5.61g
0.08mol K2SO3 = 12.66g
using K2S2O5 + 2KOH --> 2K2SO3 + H2O
you need 0.04mol K2S2O5 = 8.89g
plus 0.08mol KOH = 4.49g
therefore total KOH is 4.49g+5.61g = 10.1g
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From APUG modern rodinal substitute resources page
starting points for tubes 3-5
Rodinal Substitute
p-Aminophenol.(free base) ................... 41 g
Potassium sulphite (anh) ..................... 348 g (I can't get anywhere close to this into solution)
Potassium Hydroxide ........................... 27 g
Potassium Bromide ............................. 10 g
Benzotriazole 1% ............................... 10 ml
Water to make .................................. 1 litre.
If necessary adjust to pH 14
starting point for tube 6
EZ-Rodinal
To 400 ml water, add:
Sodium sulfite (anhyd) 85 g
p-Aminophenol base 40 g
Stir well. Add
Sodium hydroxide 13.8 g or Potassium hydroxide 19.2 g
Add water to make 500 ml.
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chemicals:
distilled water
4-aminophenol base (sigma >99%, CAS 123-30-8)
Potassium Sulfite (acros >90%, CAS 10117-38-1)
Potassium Metabisulfite (sigma >98%, CAS 16731-55-8)
Potassium Hydroxide (sigma >85%, CAS 1310-58-3)
Potassium Bromide (sigma >99%, CAS 7758-02-3
scaled for 50mL
Tube 3: (2.05g 4-amino, 17.4g potassium sulfite, 1.35g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
Potassium sulfite would not fully dissolve, even at 100C (could only get ~10g into 50mL solution)
added in following order 25mL H2O+ Ksulfite + 4 amino +KOH, bring to 50mL. purple color
added an excess of KOH, turned pinkish in color
brown ppt
Tube 4: same as tube 3, order of addition changed
mix 10mL H2O + 4-amino + KOH in separate tube (dark purple color)
add to H2O+ sulfite mixture (still not fully dissolved, bring to 50mL. purple color.
added excess KOH, slowly turning brownish purple
brown ppt
Tube 5: reduced potassium sulfite to 4.27g, same order of addition as tube 3
(2.05g 4-amino, 4.27g pot sulfite, 1.35g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
no ppt
Tube 6: converted EZ-Rodinal from Na to K and used metabisulfite (molar equivalent of sulfite used is the same as EZ-Rodinal formula)
increased 4-amino, used metabisulfite
(4g 4-amino, 7.51g potassium metabisulfite, 5.71g KOH, 500mg KBr, 500ul 1%benzo)
whitish crystalline ppt